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Sherpa Sport Wheels

Backpack pet carrier on wheels!
Features of the Sport Wheels Pet Carrier:
- Nylon exterior
- Reflective silver trim for safety
- Carry by handle, roll on wheels or wear as backpack
- Retractable handle is 13 1/2"
- Padded cover folds over the wheels when used as a backpack
- Front and side door access
- Mesh panels for ventilation
- Interior board for stability
- Three storage compartments
- Large compartment features a padded board to separate your pet from your stuff
- Bungee cord for a water bottle
- Sherpa pad is machine washable
- Airline approved
- For pets up to 16 lbs.
- Assorted colors
PLEASE NOTE:
Before purchasing, please measure your pet from the nape of the neck (collar area) to the base of the tail. Inside this bag, there is 16" in length, so the pet would need to be UNDER 16" in length to be comfortable and not feel smushed. A preferred length of the pet would be no more than 12-14" long. The width of the bag is 9" wide. The basic the seating area is 16" long by 9" wide.
Dimensions: 17 3/4"L x 9 1/2"W x 19"H
Manufacturer: Sherpa
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